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Newbie pic of my rig

PhxBlazer

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C:\Documents and Settings\HP_Administrator\Desktop\IMG_0666.jpg
 
Well that didn't work - can someone please explain how to paste a picture on the sight - little new to this - please explain like I'm a 4 year old cause that's the only way I'm going to understand it.
 
the way I do it is just hit manage attachments and a window will pop up, click in the Browse box and then pull up your picture downloaded to your computer, double click on a pic and it should put the pic URL into the Browse box. you can put up to 5 pics that way. there are other ways too but this is easiest for me. Im not computer savy at all. oh, and welcome to the site!
 
Since your not a paying member here, you cant inbed it thru the site. You need to use an outside photo server.

I use PHOTOBUCKET.com

Create an account there (its free). Upload your photo there and then you can put it here.

To put a pic here, you will use the URL link from photobucket and need to use brackets b4 and after the link. [img.] <--use this b4 the pic but remove the . (period). and then use [/img.] after the link, again remove the . (period) its only there so I can illistrate what brackets and put IMG in the middle of them. Its alot easier than how im trying to explain it.

This is how it will look if done correctly

[img.]http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b262/die-tryin/MonsterJamII0003.jpg[/img.]

Again, REMOVE the . (period) within the IMG brackets, its only there to keep the link cold.

This is how itll look if you removed the periods.

MonsterJamII0003.jpg
 
the way I do it is just hit manage attachments and a window will pop up, click in the Browse box and then pull up your picture downloaded to your computer, double click on a pic and it should put the pic URL into the Browse box. you can put up to 5 pics that way. there are other ways too but this is easiest for me. Im not computer savy at all. oh, and welcome to the site!

This is only for paying members.
 
Also when you do create a photobucket account and upload some pics it should have some options below the pictures:

Email & IM
Direct Link
HTML Code
IMG Code

Use the image code and then paste it directly into your post and this will put in the
 
78/350/203 - 12 bolt (cross my fingers) with a Lock-Right, 10 bolt front, tuff country springs (blocks in the rear - someone talk me into a shackle flip! - dread thinking about removing those damn rivets), edelbrock high-rise intake and afterburner headers, flowmaster 40's on the exhaust, baja ss seats, goodyear mt/r's 33's (would like to move up a notch but with the 12 bolt - looking for trouble), 12 bolt diff cover from BlueTorch Fab, new carpet, herculiner, etc. Can't really think of too much else other than the small stuff I've done to it - paint, roll bar, lights - I don't really get to much into the rocks but believe me I don't baby the thing. I use the rig primarily to bass fish and duck hunt and some of the spots are pretty difficult to get to -i.e - sand, deep water crossings, etc.
 
78/350/203 - 12 bolt (cross my fingers) with a Lock-Right, 10 bolt front, tuff country springs (blocks in the rear - someone talk me into a shackle flip! - dread thinking about removing those damn rivets), edelbrock high-rise intake and afterburner headers, flowmaster 40's on the exhaust, baja ss seats, goodyear mt/r's 33's (would like to move up a notch but with the 12 bolt - looking for trouble), 12 bolt diff cover from BlueTorch Fab, new carpet, herculiner, etc. Can't really think of too much else other than the small stuff I've done to it - paint, roll bar, lights - I don't really get to much into the rocks but believe me I don't baby the thing. I use the rig primarily to bass fish and duck hunt and some of the spots are pretty difficult to get to -i.e - sand, deep water crossings, etc.


For what it sounds like you like to do with it, its porbable just fine the way it is. Only if you want to or start getting into more difficult wheeling will you need to upgrade to heavier duty axles and what not. I would ditch the blocks and do a shackle flip though. you will improve flex and ride quality. The rivets are not bad if done right.
 
Seriously, the rivets arn' tthat bad. Me, My Cousin, 12 pack, four letter word, 2 hours, done......
 

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